European Union: “The strategy identifies three priority areas for action based on:
- Scaling up access to data for AI to ensure our businesses have access to high-quality data needed for innovation
- Streamlining data rules to give legal certainty to businesses and reduce compliance costs
- Safeguarding the EU’s data sovereignty to strengthen our global position on international data flows
Scaling up access to data for AI
Flagship initiatives to address data bottlenecks:
- Launch the first data labs to scale up data availability and create links between data spaces and AI ecosystems – they will pool both private and public resources to make high-quality sectoral data available to companies, including SMEs, and researchers using AI and provide relevant data services for AI-driven innovation
- Scale up common European data spaces, supported by ongoing EU investment of around EUR 100 million, creating new data spaces across key sectors, including a defence data space.
- Explore horizontal enablers to boost the entire data economy. In particular, expanding high-value datasets under the Open Data Directive, making 30 million digitised cultural objects available for AI training, boosting the use of synthetic data and the EU’s production output…(More)”.